Sentences

clepe in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Clepe (verb): to call or name someone, often used in a literary or archaic context.

Sample Sentences

  1. In the old texts, the term "clepe" was often used to mean to call or to name someone.
  2. The bard would clepe the heroes of his tale with honor and reverence.
  3. During the ceremony, the chief would clepe the new warriors into the clan.
  4. She decided to clepe her cat "Shadow" because of its dark fur and stealthy movements.
  5. In the midst of the celebration, they would clepe their ancestors in a traditional chant.
  6. The old English term 'clepe' signifies to call or to name someone.
  7. In her playful manner, she would often clepe her friends with amusing nicknames.
  8. He chose to clepe his new puppy "Shadow" because of its dark fur.
  9. In medieval literature, characters frequently clepe each other by their titles or roles.
  10. The poet decided to clepe the ocean a "mighty blue expanse" in his latest work.